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[American Y.M.C.A. letterhead] St. Nazaire [November] 10 1919 Dear Ones! After two weeks of waiting I received five letters four from home and one from a freind of mine in Indianapolis who has gone into the auto accessories business there. The letters from home were two from Dad of the 18th and 25th of March and two from Kate of the same date. I note you receive my letters in the same manner, in bunches. Dad's worried about my Christmas packages ha! wants me to have the Red Cross look it up. To late now! Perhaps that part of the wrapping that had the address on it became worn or torn and the package went to the unclaimed letter office."(Some Soldiers Stomache) Well we will forget about it. I know that you sent one, and that it would have been appreciated had I received

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[American Y.M.C.A. letterhead] St. Nazaire [November] 10 1919 Dear Ones! After two weeks of waiting I received five letters four from home and one from a freind of mine in Indianapolis who has gone into the auto accessories business there. The letters from home were two from Dad of the 18th and 25th of March and two from Kate of the same date. I note you receive my letters in the same manner, in bunches. Dad's worried about my Christmas packages ha! wants me to have the Red Cross look it up. To late now! Perhaps that part of the wrapping that had the address on it became worn or torn and the package went to the unclaimed letter office."(Some Soldiers Stomache) Well we will forget about it. I know that you sent one, and that it would have been appreciated had I received